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Formal Framework - align with European Legislation Identifier (ELI)

Anonymous (not verified)
Published on: 20/11/2014 Discussion Archived

Description

The Formal Framework Class and its properties should be aligned with the European Legislation Identifier (ELI) ontology:

http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/HTML/?uri=CELEX:52012XG10…

Proposed solution

The following properties have been added to this class:

  • Description:

    A free text description of the Formal Framework.

  • Identifier:

    A formally-issued identifier for the Formal Framework. Similarely as in ELI, this can be a Local Identifier, which is the unique identifier used in a local reference system. Also this can be a URI following the URI-path as defined in ELI.

  • Language:
    The language(s) in which the Formal Framework is available.
  • Status:
    Status of the formal framework, for instance in force, not in force, partially applicable, implicitly revoked, explicitly revoked, repealed, expired, suspended, …
  • Territorial application:

    Geographical scope of applicability of the resource, for instance EU, country/Member State, region…

  • Name:

    The name of the Formal Framework.

  • Type:
    The type of a Formal Framework as described in a controlled vocabulary (e.g. directive, règlement grand ducal, law, règlement ministeriel, draft proposition, Parliamentary act, etc.)
  • Related:

    A formal framework related to this framework.

  • Subject:
    The subject of this legal resource, coming from a controlled vocabulary, for instance EuroVoc.

  • Has Creator:

    This property links the Formal Framework to one or more instances of the Public Organisation class (section 6.14) that are the creators of the specific Formal Framework.

Component

Documentation

Category

improvement

Comments

Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 11/12/2014 - 15:46

The WG agrees with the alignment to the ELI. 

philarcher (not verified) Wed, 30/03/2016 - 15:19
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